Etymologies

Examples

The squalling feedback this lo-fi system produces is worked into the polyrhythmic drumming and call-and-response chanting to create a brutal, neotraditional genre Kinshasa’s musicians call tradi-moderne.

Donning their best Fairport Convention meets Ian & Sylvia (if they were born in the eighties), Josh Joplin's and Garrison Starr's Among The Oak & Ash contributes to the field with a self-titled, debut album that is very charming through all its tradi-tragedies.

The central "philosophical debate," sources say, turns on whether Al Qaeda poses such a new challenge that the old rules of detention and interrogation are no longer adequate, or whether America should stick to its tradi -- tions and treaty obligations, even against an adversary that respects neither.